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Old 12-12-12, 21:47
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Can't get it to open ? Its a picture of deep etching that look good .
You mean these?


http://rdrnl.home.xs4all.nl/4UPicTinTag.jpg


http://rdrnl.home.xs4all.nl/4UPicTinTag2.jpg
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Old 12-12-12, 21:57
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I used to work for an industrial supply company. I cannot remember which vendor it was but metal stamps of any kind can be made, including reverse.
Expect to pay a few hundred dollars for a set.
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Old 12-12-12, 22:17
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Hi George,
Robert would be the man most capable to reproduce your plates. He tooled up and made the hull tags for my weasel using the same method that is being discussed in this post. Please see photo
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Old 13-12-12, 19:30
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Thanks Hanno This is what Robert suggested as he cannot do the reverse stamping like the original plates was done If we can get a set of stampes we would have to make a die to punch out the plates and also put the hi border around the plate and two holes at the same time .Then build a gig to do the stamping . I estimate there would be about 100 plates made with these tools .
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Old 13-12-12, 21:36
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If you require a gang set of numbers/alpha most custom shops can make them as well. This of course would only be for plates with a duplicate number, serials would require change overs obviously.
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Old 13-12-12, 23:28
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The term for raised lettering is embossing, whereas stamped into the metal is impressing. Here is a link to a company that sells hand operated machines to do either: http://shortorderproducts.com/Emboss...Mtl_Emboss.htm

I have linked to their embossing machines, which appear to be strictly for the tape style like Hanno has shown. They have an interesting press for doing impressed lettering but unfortunately that is not the style we are after.

Perhaps contacting this company might lead to something, but the end results, looking att the price of the machinery, will not likely be cheap.

I also found a link to a company in the UK that embosses serials etc for vehicle data and line production plates. http://www.classic-plates.com/
The carrier plates almost look like something they might be able to replicate.
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Old 14-12-12, 06:13
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I tride a addressograft" like what Rob showed" that the hospital used .It only did the small letters and was hard to line up what you wanted to copy Most of the ones I talked to Said ya OK .till it came to doing what we wanted then it was a different storey .If we could get the stamps for letters and numbers in two sizes 1/4" and 1/8 " We could machine the rest needed for making these plates .
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